We were talking about that earlier. It's important to distinguish between who should be paying for the studies and who should be conducting them, because the primary goal is to conduct studies that are valid using the best possible expertise. There are a number of models out there—centres of excellence in pharmacoepidemiology, for example, which could conduct studies funded by the people who have the products—in other words, the pharmaceutical companies. That would be a good idea.
On March 11th, 2008. See this statement in context.